Kenzo Navy Kenzo Paris Viscose & Wool Kimono Jacket
Kenzo
$685.00
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Kenzo's Navy Kenzo Paris Viscose & Wool Kimono Jacket brings quiet, cosmopolitan cool. The plain-woven viscose-blend drapes with a soft, liquid hand, while the kimono line flatters with ease. A V-neck and self-tie closure keep the front clean, while vented side seams let movement loosen the fabric at the hips. The partial satin lining adds a whisper of sheen, and a logo hardware at the back collar nods to Kenzo’s signature branding. Supplier color: Anthracite.
For wearability, the jacket sits relaxed through the shoulders, then cinches with the self-tie to sculpt at the waist. It layers easily over tees, blouses, or fine knits, and the vented side seams give you room to move. The satin lining delivers a smooth glide over other fabrics as you slip it on or off, making it feel polished from desk to dinner without fuss. Priced at 685, it offers a luxe, city-ready layer.
Kenzo's codes—logotype glamour, kimono mood, luxe materials—meet here in a piece that feels equally at home with tailored trousers or denim. It nods to the house’s Parisian heritage while staying wearable for today’s cool-girl uniform.
Materials / Fabrication
- Plain-woven viscose-blend
- V-neck
- Self-tie closure
- Vented side seams
- Logo hardware at back collar
- Partial satin lining
- Supplier color: Anthracite
Recommended Care
- Dry clean recommended to preserve drape and finish.
- If washing at home, hand wash cold with mild detergent; do not soak.
- Do not wring; reshape and lay flat or hang to dry away from direct heat.
- Iron on low heat with a press cloth if needed; avoid direct contact with logo hardware; use steam as an alternative.
- Store on a hanger to maintain shape.
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